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Crocodile Race
Form teams of 4 - 10 players. Each team stands in a straight line. One person is the leader and all of the others on the team need to put their hands on the shoulders of the person in front of them. Then the team should crouch down, forming the crocodile. Races can be out to a point and back or whatever adventurous, but safe, idea you can come up with.

Dumping Ground
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Make two equal size circles 50 feet apart. Divide the group into two equal teams, and have them face each other behind their circles. Place an equal number of bean bags in each teams circle. On "GO" both teams run forward. Each player takes 1 bean bag from his circle and puts it in the opposing team's circle. Players run back and forth continuing to empty bean bags into the opponents' circle. On "STOP" the team having the least number of bean bags in its circle wins.

Noodle Hockey
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The name nearly says it all... It's hockey, but with noodles!

Replace the hockey sticks with pool noodles, the puck with a wiffle ball, and the goal keeper sticks and gloves with a broom and go to town!

Electric Shock
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Select a volunteer from the group. Divide the remainder into two teams.

Each team then sits on the ground back to back.

The volunteer is the "flipper" and is given a coin and sits at one end of the teams.

Set a water bottle on the other side of the teams, about 15 feet from the group.

When the activity leader says "Go!" the flipper flips the coin in the air, catch it, and slaps it on their other hand (I'm sure you've all flipped a coin).

When the flipper slaps the coin onto their hand, he/she shows the players in the first position. The person that is the first in line (next to the flipper) squeezes the hand of the person next, who passes the "squeeze" to the next person, who continues to pass it down the line. Note: the flipper does not tell the group at large if the coin was "heads" or "tails."

When the squeeze

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